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** You also gotta give credit to Creator/FrydaWolff's acting as The Collector, specifically during the moment where after Luz dies, causing Eda and King to attack Belos in a tearful fury, he tries to stop them out of fear that they might get killed from Belos' attack, only for him to succumb to sadness and starts crying out of guilt for everything he did.

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** You also gotta give credit to Creator/FrydaWolff's acting as The the Collector, specifically during the moment where after Luz dies, causing Eda and King to attack Belos in a tearful fury, he tries to stop them out of fear that they might get killed from Belos' attack, only for him to succumb to sadness and starts crying out of guilt for everything he did.
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** How the heck did Jacob get his hands on a training wand?
** Bat Queen finding her answers on her former master.
** If Willow managed to settle the score with Boscha, how did it go down?
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** After Luz's HeroicSacrifice, The Collector starts to cry, [[WhatIsThisFeeling not knowing why as he's never felt grief on such a huge level.]] However, it's highly possible that this is fueled by [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone guilt]] from [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unintentionally causing her death]], considering that he later understands how it works, causing him to try and save everyone trapped in the Archives.

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** After Luz's HeroicSacrifice, The the Collector starts to cry, [[WhatIsThisFeeling not knowing why as he's never felt grief on such a huge level.]] However, it's highly possible that this is fueled by [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone guilt]] from [[NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished unintentionally causing her death]], considering that he later understands how it works, causing him to try and save everyone trapped in the Archives.
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* IKnewIt:
** Many fans suspected that the figure in the In-Between Realm was the Boiling Isles Titan and King's father, and that Luz would meet them after dying.
** After the prior special was released, it was also suspected that Camila and the Hexsquad (barring Luz) would be turned into puppets, exactly what happens here.
** Another common theory that appeared after the first special was that Belos would attempt to possess the Titan.
** Many fans were correct that the heart in the throne room is the Titan's heart.
** Luz's DisneyDeath was also a theory that proved to be correct in this episode.
** The promo for this special lead fans to suspect that the Collector would be trapping Luz, Eda, and King in nightmares, proven to be correct.
** Luz's "Do not underestimate me" and "NOW EAT THIS SUCKA!" BadassBoast was expected to be seeing a reuse in this episode for a good portion of the series' run. And the episode delivers on the expectation!
** Ever since the season 2 finale (and somewhat even before then), people were guessing that the Collector wasn't evil, just too childlike and oblivious to realize he was hurting people, and he'd be redeemed after getting it explained to him. The previous episode heavily indicated toward the former, while this one fully confirms both.
** Even before the ContentLeak of older Willow, many fans guessed the finale would end with a TimeSkip.
** Ever since Eda first transformed into her harpy form, people predicted that Lilith could learn to do the same with her Raven Beast. The epilogue shows her doing just that.
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** Camila is seen getting captured alongside the Hexsquad before The Collector give Luz a nightmare about her friends blaming her for all the mistakes she has made on their lives. It would have been interesting to see Luz' mother actually blaming her for leaving home in the nightmare.

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** Camila is seen getting captured alongside the Hexsquad before The Collector give Luz a nightmare about her friends blaming her for all the mistakes she has made on their lives. It would have been interesting to see Luz' Luz's mother actually blaming her for leaving home in the nightmare.
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** Creator/ZenoRobinson manages to pull off a chilling performance during Luz's nightmare LotusEaterMachine sequence, where a puppeted Hunter angrily and painfully confronts the former for letting Flapjack die while she got Stringbean.

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** Creator/ZenoRobinson manages to pull off a chilling performance during Luz's nightmare LotusEaterMachine sequence, where a puppeted Hunter angrily and painfully confronts the former for letting Flapjack die while she got Stringbean.
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** Camila is seen getting captured alongside the Hexsquad before The Collector give Luz a nightmare about her friends blaming her for all the mistakes she has made on their lives. It would have been interesting to see how Luz would react towards her mother actually blaming her for leaving home in the nightmare.

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** Camila is seen getting captured alongside the Hexsquad before The Collector give Luz a nightmare about her friends blaming her for all the mistakes she has made on their lives. It would have been interesting to see how Luz would react towards her Luz' mother actually blaming her for leaving home in the nightmare.
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** The ending [[TimeSkip skips ahead]] [[DistantFinale four years]] and we see several pictures of what the Noceda family and the Hexsquad had done during that timeframe. A lot of it would make excellent content for a fanmade PostScriptSeason.

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** The ending [[TimeSkip skips ahead]] [[DistantFinale four years]] and we see several pictures of what the Noceda family and the Hexsquad had done during that timeframe.time-frame. A lot of it would make excellent content for a fanmade PostScriptSeason.



** Creator/ArinHanson, a recurring actor for various characters like the Snaggleback, performs excellently as Papa Titan. He gives off the vibe of a {{Good Parent|s}} when he first meets Luz. [[ParentsAsPeople The Titan even helps her through her personal struggle by sharing his past regrets.]] There is even the moment when he knows about the danger Belos is wrecking on the Boiling Isles; he doesn't force her but gives her a choice to use his power to stop Belos' plan. He also manages to be completely convincing as an all-powerful godlike being on top of that.

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** Creator/ArinHanson, a recurring actor for various characters like the Snaggleback, performs excellently as Papa Titan. He gives off the vibe of a {{Good Parent|s}} when he first meets Luz. [[ParentsAsPeople The Titan even helps her through her personal struggle by sharing his past regrets.]] There is even the moment when he knows about the danger damage Belos is wrecking wreaking on the Boiling Isles; he doesn't force her but gives her a choice to use his power to stop Belos' plan. He also manages to be completely convincing as an all-powerful godlike being on top of that.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Not many people believed that the Bat Queen's babies would return in this episode, since they haven't appeared in the show since the mid-Season 1 episode "Escape of the Palisman", even though the Queen herself appeared in "Hunting Palisman".

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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: During the episode, it looks like TheHeroDies when Luz DisappearsIntoLight. But because such an ending would be very anti-climactic -- plus the fact that [[SpoiledByTheFormat there's still so much of the episode to go]] when Luz is killed -- it's clear that Luz isn't gone for good.
* NarmCharm: On the surface Luz's speech as she tears Belos from the Titan's heart is just as cheesy as every other time she has quoted the Good Witch Azura. However the drama of the moment and the symbolism of Luz's transformation from the start of the show (she uses her own name and calls herself a "student of the Demon Realm") turn it into an awesome moment of triumph.
* SpoiledByTheFormat: Luz's death occurs about a third of the way through the episode, so it clearly won't be permanent.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: During the episode, it looks like TheHeroDies when Luz DisappearsIntoLight. But because such an ending would be very anti-climactic -- plus the fact that [[SpoiledByTheFormat there's still so much of the episode to go]] when Luz is killed -- it's clear that Luz isn't gone for good.
* NarmCharm: On the surface Luz's speech as she tears Belos from the Titan's heart is just as cheesy as every other time she has quoted the Good Witch Azura. However the drama of the moment and the symbolism of Luz's transformation from the start of the show (she uses her own name and calls herself a "student of the Demon Realm") turn it into an awesome moment of triumph.
* SpoiledByTheFormat: Luz's death occurs about a third of the way through the episode, so it clearly won't be permanent.
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* LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt: During the episode, it looks like TheHeroDies when Luz DisappearsIntoLight. But because such an ending would be very anti-climactic -- plus the fact that [[SpoiledByTheFormat there's still so much of the episode to go]] when Luz is killed -- it's clear that Luz isn't gone for good.
* NarmCharm: On the surface Luz's speech as she tears Belos from the Titan's heart is just as cheesy as every other time she has quoted the Good Witch Azura. However the drama of the moment and the symbolism of Luz's transformation from the start of the show (she uses her own name and calls herself a "student of the Demon Realm") turn it into an awesome moment of triumph.
* SpoiledByTheFormat: Luz's death occurs about a third of the way through the episode, so it clearly won't be permanent.
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*** Finally, since the transformation is the result of Luz being given Titan magic, and King ''is'' a Titan, how would the form look if King and Luz somehow found a way for him to replicate it?
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** Camila is seen getting captured alongside the Hexsquad before The Collector give Luz a nightmare about her friends blaming her for all the mistakes she has made on their lives. It would have been interesting to see how Luz would react towards her mother actually blaming her for leaving home in the nightmare.
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* AlternativeJokeInterpretation: When Belos pleads Luz and him being human means "they're better than this", Eda, Raine, and King arrive, with Eda exclaiming "Well we ain't!" Depending on how you interpret it, she's responding to his assertion about them being human, about them being better than this, or both.
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** How the heck did Jacob get his hands on a training wand?

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